“. . . definitely consider buying a copy, if not for yourself, then for someone who is serving as a caretaker. Hopefully the stories can serve as comfort to them. At the very least, it should make us all appreciate caretakers for all they do.” –Lightspeed Magazine

“This anthology was one of the better ones, with no ‘howlers’ and several thought provoking page-turners.” –Tangent

The world of caregivers and unsung heroes, the province of ghosts . . .

Who are THE SUM OF US?

Children giving care. Dogs and cats giving care. Sidekicks, military, monks, ghosts, robots. Even aliens. Care given by lovers, family, professionals. Caregivers who can no longer give. Caregivers who make the decision not to give, and the costs and the consequences that follow. Bound to us by invisible bonds, but with lives, dreams, and passions of their own.

If we believe that we are the protagonists of our lives, then caregivers—our pillars—are ghosts, the bit players, the stock characters, the secondary supports, living lives of quiet trust and toil in the shadows. Summoned to us by the profound magic of great emotional, physical, or psychological need, they play their roles, and when our need diminishes . . .

The caregivers fade.

These are their stories: a henchman looks after a supervillain, the soldier in charge of the governor's children, a cat helps his patients pass on, an android tends to a terminally ill patient, a service dog looks after an ice hockey player, a young apprentice guides a blind welder, an old couple with diminished capabilities depend on each other to survive an earthquake, an aging tutor overcomes the reservation of her pupil to build a submersible vessel, a hospice director trying to do the right thing, a pious monk makes the final decision, and many more.

Twenty-three science fiction and fantasy authors capture the depth and breadth of caring and of giving. They find insight, joy, devastation, and heroism in grand sweeps and in tiny niches. And, like wasps made of stinging words, there is pain in giving, and in working one’s way through to the light.

Our lives and relationships are complex. But in the end, there is hope, and there is love.

Who is a caregiver?
A caregiver--whether paid or unpaid--provides direct care for children, or elderly people, or those who have disability, cognitive condition, injury, mental illness, chronic life-limiting illness, or terminal illness.

". . . definitely consider buying a copy, if not for yourself, then for someone who is serving as a caretaker. Hopefully the stories can serve as comfort to them. At the very least, it should make us all appreciate caretakers for all they do."
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Tangent

"This anthology was one of the better ones, with no ‘howlers’ and several thought provoking page-turners."
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Speculating Canada

"These stories take a broad exploration of what care can mean, looking at parental care, long term care homes, social responsibilities for care, foster care, maternal care, elder care, medical care by doctors and nurses, the care relationships of pets, and even the care roles of insectile species’ (since care isn’t just a human trait). These stories examine complexities of care that are critical to this culture moment such as what is the value of care?, what difference does quality care make?, what is quality of life?, is care the role of home or the state? . . . These are all critical questions that are in need of complex and creative answers and The Sum of Us invites readers to think critically about them. It doesn’t introduce easy answers about care-giving, but instead invites readers to explore often contrary ideas about care, asking readers to come up with their own critical questions and creative answers to the meaning of care." -- Derek Newman-Stille
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NetGalley

"I started reading for Juliet Marillier...I kept reading because so many stories were too good to stop. I found many new authors to check out--every passage was well-written and I loved most of them!" --Jennifer A. (Librarian)

"strong work. enjoyable. will be recommending to readers across all genres" -- Marisa G. (Bookseller)

"The most brilliant diversity of this anthology, though, is the staggering range of caregivers. A part of me expected a smattering of heroic nurses and mothers with romanticized experiences. Those roles are important in life, of course. It’s just that gushy repetitiveness is probably the most boring thing I could ever read. This anthology brings out the real over the romanticized and the strangely relatable over the repetitive. Some of these stories, such as “blinders” by Tyler Keevil and “sunshine of your love” by Nisi Shawl, dive right into the grittiness of existence. The former takes some time to explore how union-versus-company struggles can affect workers, while the latter examines the strange ways of genetics, sisterhood, attraction, and society."--Sarah K. (Reviewer)
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We recognize that not everyone has the resources to buy this anthology, The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and Bound. Since caregiving is such an important subject, please help us to reach as many readers as possible. Our dream is to have every library in the world having this anthology available for its library users.

We realize that library worldwide has limited budget, so we offer perpetual licensing of our e-book to libraries through Overdrive (i.e. we do not restrict the number of times an ebook can be lent in order not to force libraries to repurchase the same ebook over and over). Also available through cloudLibrary (Bibliotheca)

One easy way you can help us is to submit or suggest this title to your local library (if this book resonates with you). It takes only a few minutes to complete online.

What you need for the library:Title: The Sum of Us: Tales of the Bonded and BoundAuthor: Edited by Susan Forest and Lucas K. LawISBN:9781988140032 (HC), 9780993969690 (PB), 9781988140001 (eBook)Publisher: Laksa Media Groups Inc.Notes/Comments: The anthology (delves into the world of caregiving and caregivers) has been recommended by Publishers Weekly. Also available through Overdrive and cloudLibrary (eBook: 9781988140001)

One story nominated -- 2018 WSFA Small Press AwardThe Oracle and The Warlord by Karina Sumner-Smith

Three stories nominated -- 2018 The Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic -- Short Story categoryThe Beautiful Gears of Dying by Sandra Kasturi (shortlist)Goodbye is That Time between Now and Forever by Matt Moore (longlist)Gone Flying by Liz Westbrook-Trenholm (longlist)

One story selected for Best of British Science Fiction 2017 (ed. by Donna Scott, Newcon Press, Aug 2018)Blinders by Tyler Keevil

One story selected for Best Indie Speculative Fiction, Vol. 1 (Bards & Sages Publishing, Nov 2018)Ambassador to the Meek by Alex Shvartsman

One honorable mention in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018 (edited by John Joseph Adams and N.K. Jemisin (Mariner Books, October 2018)Things That Creep and Bind by Christie Yant

Five stories on Tangent Online Recommended Reading List 2017Number One Draft Pick by Claire Humphrey Blinders by Tyler Keevil The Gatekeeper by Juliet Marillier The Oracle and The Warlord by Karina Sumner-Smith Mother Azalea’s Sad Home for Forgotten Adults by James Van Pelt